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Select the missing words in the text.
{"type":"fill-in-blanks","id":"75043","dataJson":{"key":0,"prompt":"Fill in the blanks","options":{"sediment":[{"label":"sediment","value":"sediment"},{"label":"skeleton","value":"skeleton"}],"skeleton":[{"label":"sediment","value":"sediment"},{"label":"skeleton","value":"skeleton"}]},"template":"Pressure and heat causes the {{sediment}} to turn into rock. The sediment takes on the shape of the {{skeleton}} as it turns to rock. Even after the bones of the skeleton have rotted away, its imprint remains embedded in the rock.","validResponse":{"sediment":"sediment","skeleton":"skeleton"},"fileboyImageId":"cb06668a-c80b-4b2a-b762-22052de1bb56"}}
Select the missing words in the text.
{"type":"fill-in-blanks","id":"75044","dataJson":{"key":1,"prompt":"Fill in the blanks","options":{"Coal":[{"label":"Coal","value":"Coal"},{"label":"Water","value":"Water"}],"sticky resin":[{"label":"compressed","value":"compressed"},{"label":"sticky resin","value":"sticky resin"}]},"template":"Just like animals, plants can become fossils too. {{Coal}} and amber are plant fossils. Amber (which is formed when {{sticky resin}} becomes solid and then hardens into stone) is particularly beautiful too.","validResponse":{"Coal":"Coal","sticky resin":"sticky resin"},"fileboyImageId":"fabb5735-b751-488d-ae22-d55bb754ac71"}}
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{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75045","dataJson":{"key":2,"prompt":"What is coal?","options":[{"key":"0.044778596219275046","label":"coal is an animal fossil","value":"coal is an animal fossil"},{"key":"0.8591949031255202","label":"coal is a plant fossil","value":"coal is a plant fossil"},{"key":"0.5303007821905875","label":"coal is a sand fossil","value":"coal is a sand fossil"}],"limitChoices":{},"validResponse":["coal is a plant fossil"],"fileboyImageId":"97fd03e8-feaf-495c-9ce0-4f3fb18ee8af"}}
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{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75046","dataJson":{"key":3,"prompt":"Fossils are the ________ of a living thing that died millions of years ago.","options":[{"key":"0.6588941988812062","label":"imprint","value":"imprint"},{"key":"0.12243465495329264","label":"remains","value":"remains"}],"limitChoices":{},"validResponse":["imprint"],"fileboyImageId":"2d10a765-d095-46a2-82a5-9e312cbd1770"}}
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{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75047","dataJson":{"key":4,"prompt":"Dinosaurs have been extinct for _________ of years and yet we are still finding their fossilised bones today.","options":[{"key":"0.8313953791643891","label":"thousands","value":"thousands"},{"key":"0.26767589395347613","label":"hundreds","value":"hundreds"},{"key":"0.5288112717299821","label":"millions","value":"millions"}],"limitChoices":{},"validResponse":["millions"],"fileboyImageId":"04e93750-4585-47a0-be7f-d6ee7e648d67"}}
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